CPSC 2100

Course Description:

CPSC 2100 - Software Design and Development

A study of the analysis, design and implementation phases of software systems development
using a phased life cycle approach. Process, data and object oriented development
models. Introduction to modeling tools and CASE software. Team approaches to software
development. Project management concepts. Prerequisite: CPSC 1110 with a minimum grade
of C or department head approval. Supplementary course fee assessed.

Internet Traffic ReportThe Internet Traffic Report monitors the flow of data around the world. It then displays
a value between zero and 100 and is updated ever 15 minutes. Higher values indicate
faster and more reliable connections.

Information Security PortalThis site provides information concerning the topic of Information Warfare including
security tools, the law and legal issues, espionage, terrorism, and information operations.

FIRST brings together a variety of computer security incident response teams from
government, commercial, and academic organizations. FIRST aims to foster cooperation
and coordination in incident prevention, to prompt rapid reaction to incidents, and
to promote information sharing among members and the community at large.

A list of standardized names for vulnerabilities and other information security exposures
- CVE aims to standardize the names for all publicly known vulnerabilities and security
exposures.

Institute for Applied Network Security (IANETSEC)The Institute for Applied Network Security is the premier membership organization
for practicing information security professionals. The Institute's mission is to provide
key technical and business insights to help members solve their most pressing professional
challenges.